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the curator for the gerald r. ford presidential museum, who came to the four presidential museum in 1996. since, then his helped curate and shape our -- over 70 exhibits, including the centennial exhibits of both president and mrs. ford, as well as the renovations of the museum, the court exhibit in 1997 and 2016. he has a bachelors degree of history and political science from oklahoma baptist university and a masters from kansas, where he serves as an adjunct professor, teaching american history and ancient history. don, welcome. are you with us? >> i am, patrick. thank you for having me. >> excellent! how are you doing? and most importantly, how is the staff doing? are you guys reopen? there's obviously a lot of energy to get all these museums reopened. how are things there? >> we hope to share some of that energy, and soon. the staff is doing well. they are eager to get back. the library is in phase one, so some of the archivists are returning and doing some work on site. the museum continues in phase zero, but the
the curator for the gerald r. ford presidential museum, who came to the four presidential museum in 1996. since, then his helped curate and shape our -- over 70 exhibits, including the centennial exhibits of both president and mrs. ford, as well as the renovations of the museum, the court exhibit in 1997 and 2016. he has a bachelors degree of history and political science from oklahoma baptist university and a masters from kansas, where he serves as an adjunct professor, teaching american...
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also wrote the endorsement for gerald ford in the general election. also the other cities that are facing similar crises throughout new york city are watching a ford in this ration dealt with that. the challenge later in 75 the bicentennial celebrations of 1976. i want to leave with this, betty ford the famous picture her striking a dance post on the table cabinet room and a lot of people write about this makes considering betty ford in the administration she said the one disappointment she had when she was not able to get a woman in the supreme court. housing and urban development secretary with ford's cabinet. but i want to take a different take on this. she's an white house photographer, this was taken to generate 19 covid 1977, their last full day in the white house. what she is doing is she's taking a tour of the white house. she is meeting with the white house staff as many as she can find. thanking them for having made the white house her home. having welcomed her into the people's house over the past two and half years. and it recalls something
also wrote the endorsement for gerald ford in the general election. also the other cities that are facing similar crises throughout new york city are watching a ford in this ration dealt with that. the challenge later in 75 the bicentennial celebrations of 1976. i want to leave with this, betty ford the famous picture her striking a dance post on the table cabinet room and a lot of people write about this makes considering betty ford in the administration she said the one disappointment she had...
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one of the things we find because of that unique entry with gerald ford is we have to introduce gerald ford to our people. how other presidents who ran things for the office. if you look at the next slide, thank you, i'm going to take you to the oval office on march 10 covid 1975. recalling something david mccullough said with john adams by that point have brought to lesser presidents with john adams to the attention of the american most successful book was being interviewed among the 20th century residents. the president really needs to be known better. so here we are march 10 rainy monday a spring and washington talking to his chief of staff don rumsfeld were in the background as a fellow by the name of john percy. john is a pulitzer prize winning novelist, journalist she's working for the "new york times" magazine and they asked ford for permission to follow him for a week during his presidency. president ford agreed to that the object was to write a lengthy story about gerald ford because they said americans are more about the president. the polling that was being done inside ford'
one of the things we find because of that unique entry with gerald ford is we have to introduce gerald ford to our people. how other presidents who ran things for the office. if you look at the next slide, thank you, i'm going to take you to the oval office on march 10 covid 1975. recalling something david mccullough said with john adams by that point have brought to lesser presidents with john adams to the attention of the american most successful book was being interviewed among the 20th...
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you will see jimmy carter starts surging, over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ad a weak position in the national race. so he challenged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would like to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. max frankel asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry, could i just follow. did i understand you to say that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own spirit of influence? >> everybody's jaw just dropped. are you alive? are you aware? what he meant to say is i will not accept any soviet domination of eastern europe. >> governor carter, have you a response? >> charitably that was a momentary slip. uncharitably it was a loss of touch with reality. >> clearly a huge moment where the country makes the judgment, you know, that maybe we do need to go in a different direction and replace the president. [ indiscernible ]
you will see jimmy carter starts surging, over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ad a weak position in the national race. so he challenged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would like to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. max frankel asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration....
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now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do this to me. congress cannot take my liberty from me. and then he called something and i'm not about what is called a bill of attainder. you cannot assign the law for just one person, that is unconstitutional. congress had done this and went to the supreme court and the supreme court in gsa versus nixon sided with presidential records amateurs preservation act and said it's a constitutional actor residence very special. he's actually a class of one. it's not a bill of a teenager untry has a compelling interest in controlling these records. so that laid the basis for
now, why did gerald ford signed? because gerald ford had no choice.his veto would've been overruled by congress. so the very first president in our country, because we have a lot of lawyers are, president matters, the very first president of presidential records being federal, not federal but public records, was a nixon collection. now, what do you think nixon did? nixon was in terrible shape when he came out of office. he nearly died but he rallied and he came back and he said you can't do...
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on behalf of our partners at the gerald r. ford presidential foundation and the gerald r. ford presidential library and museum, i would like to thank you for joining us this evening to help celebrate constitution day. tonight's event event is part of the talking together series, a collaborative project with the paterno soros center for civil discourse. the kaufman interfaith institute and media. in 1787, 55 delegates met in philadelphia and drafted the constitution. these four pages of parchment laid the foundation for this new government. much of what we know as the constitution was written later through 27, ratified them, amend means to broaden the scope of our democracy. tonight's speakers will help us understand the history and the development of our national charter. this evening's event would not be possible without the continued generous support of our donors. hauenstein center memberships are a vital part in our ability to continue fulfilling colonel ralph w hauenstein vision of raising a community of ethical, effective leaders for the 21st century. we accomplish th
on behalf of our partners at the gerald r. ford presidential foundation and the gerald r. ford presidential library and museum, i would like to thank you for joining us this evening to help celebrate constitution day. tonight's event event is part of the talking together series, a collaborative project with the paterno soros center for civil discourse. the kaufman interfaith institute and media. in 1787, 55 delegates met in philadelphia and drafted the constitution. these four pages of...
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gerald ford lost to jimmy carter in 1976. host: barbara perry joining us. we are talking about an article also available on the front page of the miller center website. barbara perry has made 45 appearances on c-span over the years and you can also find her on c-span american history tv, covering the programs she does around the country in her various roles on c-span two on saturdays. 24 hours of american history television. there are calls for you. this is charles in new jersey, an independent. caller: pleasure to talk to leo. i have got a question about the upcoming elections. friends of mine are on both sides of the donald trump question. are we going to vote or not vote? my question is, has america lost its ability to look at character? is that going to the a problem going forward? the past president has clearly described his character in his actions. most would agree that character is important. the way he chose not to exit after the american people had voted him out is a disappointment for me. i would not vote for him for anything. thank you again for
gerald ford lost to jimmy carter in 1976. host: barbara perry joining us. we are talking about an article also available on the front page of the miller center website. barbara perry has made 45 appearances on c-span over the years and you can also find her on c-span american history tv, covering the programs she does around the country in her various roles on c-span two on saturdays. 24 hours of american history television. there are calls for you. this is charles in new jersey, an...
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she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month thereomme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be stopped? >> so once again this nation has narrowly escaped the tragedy, the trauma of assassination of our president. above all else, this points out the need for some additional measures, some additional precautions to protect the life of the highest elected official in the country. will it take another assassination in our lifetime to finally force some action? supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. (scrooge) bah humbug! i can barely get reception! (cecily) 'tis the season to switch to verizon. you get a free 5g phone when you do. (scrooge) free phone! (vo) only verizon gives you a free 5g phone. plus a tablet, smartwatch, and earbuds. all on us. (scrooge) wow! (vo) switch now to the network america relies on. give the gift of shine at the black friday sale. get 30-50% off eve
she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month thereomme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be stopped? >> so once again this nation has narrowly escaped the tragedy, the trauma of assassination of our president. above all else, this points out the need for some additional measures, some additional precautions to protect the life of the highest elected official in the country....
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this is most completely gerald ford's after he leaves, it will never look the same again. okay so i saw two tvs there for sports peloton of the seventies ever toaster. i feel like like, not much has changed ahead of their time. it was kind of amazing how simple everything was back then. really? i mean, beautiful but simple. you know, in a lot of ways, the white house kind of, you know, stayed the same. not many changes. it's so cool to open up the vault and look back on that barbara walters winter storm kit flexible because it works. it is time now for this happened, starting with the real life force. gump run, forrest run! it's happening. pottsville arkansas possible. police are sharing this video of a traffic stop and then man jumping out of this car and just darting into the street in the nearby field. but it's his run for me that does it and he throws the bag and then the officer says, keep running as a man's prints away. the driver eventually got a warning for the stop. police say they don't know why he ran. there was nothing illegal in his bag. they weren't even look
this is most completely gerald ford's after he leaves, it will never look the same again. okay so i saw two tvs there for sports peloton of the seventies ever toaster. i feel like like, not much has changed ahead of their time. it was kind of amazing how simple everything was back then. really? i mean, beautiful but simple. you know, in a lot of ways, the white house kind of, you know, stayed the same. not many changes. it's so cool to open up the vault and look back on that barbara walters...
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mark: gerald ford caucus. people who will make life difficult for the speaker, they talk about the conservatives, the base is the conservatives, not the gadflies? >> correct, we saw this in florida, a great interview with ben domenech, he talked about how he need to aim for -- republican party needs to aim there are landslides not threading a needle. and hoping of getting one or two/8, wsay the seats -- one orer two seats. and in ron desantis beginning by 20 points in that state, a state year ago had more democrats registered than republicans, not talking alabama. high winds in miami-dade -- he winds in miami-dade and palm beach, deep blue, if you are fearless and unapologetic and you execute on your policies like ron desantis did. parents said i don't want my kids taught about sexual ortation. let's make our kids competitive we're 25 in the world in education in china is number one. desantis rather opening state before anyone else did letting businesses 35 -- and exodus to florida. and he ran without backing
mark: gerald ford caucus. people who will make life difficult for the speaker, they talk about the conservatives, the base is the conservatives, not the gadflies? >> correct, we saw this in florida, a great interview with ben domenech, he talked about how he need to aim for -- republican party needs to aim there are landslides not threading a needle. and hoping of getting one or two/8, wsay the seats -- one orer two seats. and in ron desantis beginning by 20 points in that state, a state...
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then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. and 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount a successful primary challenge to a sitting president. still, she says even of 2024 is a quiet year for newsom. do not count him out in future years. does he have an eye on national aspirations? i think the answer is yes, he does doesn't mean that he absolutely will run the moment that he can. no, it doesn't. and for now, the governor says he's focused on the state capitol where the legislature is set to reconvene on december. 5th reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> the miners picked up a big win. how head coach kyle shanahan is now looking ahead shanahan is now looking ahead to
then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. and 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and...
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if your johnny andrt your drink light hearted doing good quips about gerald ford people know whether they're republican or democrat they can come there and see that. i think what happened is under that power. they're going to be vicious. i don't say trump doesn't deserve viciousness. but when you decide to be vicious that then becomes your stick and you have to keep feeding that fire. and i think that could be a problem. because then so much of your isfocus goes on to this target. all these other punchlines and set ups you could be doing kind of go to the wayside. that is unfortunate for them but what is their loss is my gain i guess. >> to perform on college campuses? >> i do and invited. i have had good times i've had really good experiences with college campuses. the thing about being a libertarian is i often get invited by groups like students for liberty, young americans for liberty. so the cohort of students they know what to expect for the very open minded they very much are in agreement with free speech and support that. i do not get the push back. i do not get a lot of the g
if your johnny andrt your drink light hearted doing good quips about gerald ford people know whether they're republican or democrat they can come there and see that. i think what happened is under that power. they're going to be vicious. i don't say trump doesn't deserve viciousness. but when you decide to be vicious that then becomes your stick and you have to keep feeding that fire. and i think that could be a problem. because then so much of your isfocus goes on to this target. all these...
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then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary.nd 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount a successful primary challenge to a sitting president. still, she says even of 2024 is a quiet year for newsom. do not count him out in future years. does he have an eye on national aspirations? i think the answer is yes, he does doesn't mean that he absolutely will run the moment that he can. no, it doesn't. and for now, the governor says he's focused on the state capitol where the legislature is set to reconvene on december. 5th reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> coming up, former president donald trump facing some backlash after hosting rapper ye and a holocaust denying white
then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary.nd 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and...
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so if you are john and you doing lighthearted stuff and having good clips about gerald ford, people know that whether they are republican or democrat they can come there and see that. i think what happened is under trump is a lot of establishment comedians decided to be the voices that were going to speak truth to power, speak truth to that power, and there were going to be vicious. i'm not saying trump doesn't deserve viciousness. the thing is that when you decide to be vicious, that then becomes your shtick and jeff to keep feeding that the fire. you have to keep feeding that. i think that could be a problem because then so much of your focus goes on to this, on to this target and all this other, all these other things you could be talking about, all these other punchlines and setups that you could be doing so to the wayside. that's unfortunate for them but their loss is my gain i guess. >> host: do you perform on college campuses? >> guest: i do, when invited. i had good times. i had really good experiences with college campuses. the thing is not being like a libertarian is a often ge
so if you are john and you doing lighthearted stuff and having good clips about gerald ford, people know that whether they are republican or democrat they can come there and see that. i think what happened is under trump is a lot of establishment comedians decided to be the voices that were going to speak truth to power, speak truth to that power, and there were going to be vicious. i'm not saying trump doesn't deserve viciousness. the thing is that when you decide to be vicious, that then...
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1974, the vladivostok summit ended, at which the head of the ussr leonid brezhnev and us president gerald fordy decisions on the policy of détente. the main thing in the negotiations was to continue the process of sv limitation of strategic arms. we agreed to sign a new agreement and impose restrictions on the number of launchers for land-based and sea -based ballistic missiles, strategic bombers and multiple-warhead missile launchers . brezhnev signed the agreement on the sv-2 five years later with president carter, but the americans did not ratify it and the policy of detente soon was curtailed, and after 10 years on this day, 83 years old yuri andropov, he headed the ussr after brezhnev made a statement on missile nuclear weapons in europe in geneva for 2 years, soviet-america went on. the us negotiations were going to deploy cruise missiles and medium-range missiles in europe, pershing 2 formidable first-strike weapons flying time to our territory of no more than 10 minutes were ready to refuse only if moscow eliminates all of its already deployed missiles, in fact. this would be our unila
1974, the vladivostok summit ended, at which the head of the ussr leonid brezhnev and us president gerald fordy decisions on the policy of détente. the main thing in the negotiations was to continue the process of sv limitation of strategic arms. we agreed to sign a new agreement and impose restrictions on the number of launchers for land-based and sea -based ballistic missiles, strategic bombers and multiple-warhead missile launchers . brezhnev signed the agreement on the sv-2 five years...
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rubenstein: there's a story that "newsweek" was gonna put gerald ford, president of the united stat,and they bumped him for you. von furstenberg: for winning his primary, yes, but then i discovered that it was the month of march, and the month of march is usually when they want subscription renewals, and so they would think that maybe i would be a more attractive cover than-- rubenstein: an attractive woman on the cover might be better. ok, so let's go back a moment. you grew up in what country? von furstenberg: belgium. rubenstein: and your mother was a survivor of auschwitz. is that right? von furstenberg: yeah. yes. rubenstein: and how did she survive auschwitz? she weighed only 59 pounds when she came out. von furstenberg: 49. rubenstein: 49. von furstenberg: how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. i mean, very, very, very few people survived. she survived. she was 22. i mean, she got arrested, she was 21. she stayed 14 months, and she really got arrested very late. it was may '44, and but she worked while she was there. she worked at the krupp factory, so, you know, when
rubenstein: there's a story that "newsweek" was gonna put gerald ford, president of the united stat,and they bumped him for you. von furstenberg: for winning his primary, yes, but then i discovered that it was the month of march, and the month of march is usually when they want subscription renewals, and so they would think that maybe i would be a more attractive cover than-- rubenstein: an attractive woman on the cover might be better. ok, so let's go back a moment. you grew up in...
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so if you're johnny, you're doing, you know, light hearted stuff and having good quips about gerald ford, you know, people know that that that whether they're, you know, republican or democrat, they can come there and see that. i think what happened is, you know under trump is that a lot of the establishment, you know, decided to be the the voices that were going to speak truth to power speak truth to that power and they were going to be vicious and i'm not saying that trump doesn't deserve viciousness. the thing is, though, when you decide to be vicious, that then your shtick and you have to feeding that fire, you have to keep feeding. and i think that could be a problem because then so much of your focus goes on this onto this target and all this other, you know, all these other things you could be talking about, all these other punchlines and setups that you could doing kind of go to the wayside and. you know, that's unfortunate for them, but you know what their loss is my game i guess, do you perform on college campuses. i do one invited and invited like i've had good times i've had
so if you're johnny, you're doing, you know, light hearted stuff and having good quips about gerald ford, you know, people know that that that whether they're, you know, republican or democrat, they can come there and see that. i think what happened is, you know under trump is that a lot of the establishment, you know, decided to be the the voices that were going to speak truth to power speak truth to that power and they were going to be vicious and i'm not saying that trump doesn't deserve...
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certainly, other presidents have come in when asked by the congress, including gerald ford, teddy rooseveltmany others. it is almost thanksgiving and the committee turns into a pumpkin at the end of december, so we don't have time to litigate this. but i think they've cheated history and they should have done otherwise. we, on the other hand, have received substantial information from other sources and we're in the process of, as i'm sure you know, writing our report now. >> you're continuing to gather information, as i understand it, speaking to two secret service officials recently. what more do you need and are you still sharing that information with the justice department? >> well, we're not sharing information with the justice department. we're doing our own investigation. however, we anticipate when our report is released, to release all of the evidence that we have asse assembled so the public can see it, including the department of justice. leasut you have, i understand, menthe o is that not the case? >> well, we're not -- no, we're -- we're doing our own investigation. >> right. >>
certainly, other presidents have come in when asked by the congress, including gerald ford, teddy rooseveltmany others. it is almost thanksgiving and the committee turns into a pumpkin at the end of december, so we don't have time to litigate this. but i think they've cheated history and they should have done otherwise. we, on the other hand, have received substantial information from other sources and we're in the process of, as i'm sure you know, writing our report now. >> you're...
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the world washington's commitment to ensuring regional stability and security the captain of the gerald fordn his ship makes to it our presence here always makes a big difference when a ship of this size arrives in another part of the world, that's what we're doing we demonstrate our commitment to our nato union . i think anyone who observes this will understand why it is not just on paper, it is a union in which steel in the sea is responsible.
the world washington's commitment to ensuring regional stability and security the captain of the gerald fordn his ship makes to it our presence here always makes a big difference when a ship of this size arrives in another part of the world, that's what we're doing we demonstrate our commitment to our nato union . i think anyone who observes this will understand why it is not just on paper, it is a union in which steel in the sea is responsible.
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pentagon demonstrate to the world washington's commitment to ensuring regional stability and security gerald ford's captain reflects on the contribution his ship makes to her our presence here always makes a big difference when a ship of this size arrives in another part of the world, we are actually demonstrating our commitment to our nato union. i think anyone who observes this will understand why it is not just on paper this is the union in which steel in the sea is the answer. this was a report by my colleague zoryana stepanenko. well, we return to the events in ukraine. i will remind you today that the entire country was subjected to massive missile attacks from russia, according to volodymyr zelenskyi, 80 approximately 85 missiles were fired in the air the forces claimed that the figure could reach hundreds of rockets, and thus it became the most massive missile attack since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, at least if we are talking about the ukrainian capital in relation to kyiv i would like to remind you that russian troops shelled the center of the capital, in particular, fragmen
pentagon demonstrate to the world washington's commitment to ensuring regional stability and security gerald ford's captain reflects on the contribution his ship makes to her our presence here always makes a big difference when a ship of this size arrives in another part of the world, we are actually demonstrating our commitment to our nato union. i think anyone who observes this will understand why it is not just on paper this is the union in which steel in the sea is the answer. this was a...
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then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. and 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount a successful primary challenge to a sitting president. still, she says even of 2024 is a quiet year for newsom. do not count him out in future years. does he have an eye on national aspirations? i think the answer is yes, he does doesn't mean that he absolutely will run the moment that he can know it. >> and i'll say donna wallace reporting for now. the governor says he's focused on the state capitol where the legislature is set to reconvene next week. >> coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news wian. residents are seeking shelter after the world largest active volcano erupts after 38 years. we'll be
then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. and 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and...
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then in 76 gerald ford was way behind jimmy carter in the race come out of the convention. so he agreed to debates with carter. so that started the modern era. now ever since then there been every presidential debates every four years. what a broader more articles i printed out from 76, from 80, 84, 92, 96, 2004 and 2012. those were the elections where there was an incumbent president seeking reelection or election in gerald ford's case. and in every one of them the president, the incumbent president, lost the first debate. every time. and i went back and i spoke to some of the folks in prep -- who prep those presidents they all knew i was doing trump and so i called them and the ultimately the same thing which i i suspd was, presidents don't want to prep because they are president. they are like, you know, i'm the president. what do i need to prepare for a debate? i am the president. this got a woman over here they don't know the presidency. i know the presidency. i am the president. so when i sat down i say we need to start now, mr. president. he said, i mean, no joke him
then in 76 gerald ford was way behind jimmy carter in the race come out of the convention. so he agreed to debates with carter. so that started the modern era. now ever since then there been every presidential debates every four years. what a broader more articles i printed out from 76, from 80, 84, 92, 96, 2004 and 2012. those were the elections where there was an incumbent president seeking reelection or election in gerald ford's case. and in every one of them the president, the incumbent...
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seeking re-election or election and gerald ford's case. and in every one of them. the president the incumbent president lost the first debate. every time and i went back and spoke to some of the folks who prepped. those presidents for the debates. i called them they all knew i was doing trump and so i called them and they all told me the same thing which i suspected which was presidents don't want to prep. because they're president. they're like you know, i'm the president. oh i need to prepare for a debate for i am the president. now this this guy or woman over here, they don't know the presidency. i know the presidency. i'm the president. so what i sat down i said we need to start now mr. president. and he said i mean no joke he goes. tell the wife to prepare for i'm president. i'm like, that's so great, right? so i go into my briefcase and i take out a stack article this thick and i said i toss them across the table to them. and i said i want i said debate prep is over. i said we're not doing anything else today. so i want you to do is go back tonight and read t
seeking re-election or election and gerald ford's case. and in every one of them. the president the incumbent president lost the first debate. every time and i went back and spoke to some of the folks who prepped. those presidents for the debates. i called them they all knew i was doing trump and so i called them and they all told me the same thing which i suspected which was presidents don't want to prep. because they're president. they're like you know, i'm the president. oh i need to prepare...
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gerald ford had inherited inflation and unemployment from jimmy carter. so a democrat was going to win. the field that year ended up being swept by this unknown, out of work, one term governor from georgia. it is hard not to think that had kennedy wanted to run, that he could not have gotten the nomination and i think any democrat would have been elected president. as it was, carter barely beat ford. susan: you describe their rivalry as a turning point in american politics that changed the course of liberalism. john: and american politics. jimmy carter said he lost because of inflationthe kennedy challenge, and the embassy in tehran. he said the kennedy challenge was fueled by personal hatreds and rivalries of the top and also among the staff and it went on and on. i'm not saying it would have happened anyway but it contributed to ronald reagan ushering in a new conservative era. and hats off to reagan, he got elected and showed us what a great president could do in terms of unifying people and moving the public and even though it was in the opposite dire
gerald ford had inherited inflation and unemployment from jimmy carter. so a democrat was going to win. the field that year ended up being swept by this unknown, out of work, one term governor from georgia. it is hard not to think that had kennedy wanted to run, that he could not have gotten the nomination and i think any democrat would have been elected president. as it was, carter barely beat ford. susan: you describe their rivalry as a turning point in american politics that changed the...
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or election, in serld ford's case -- gerald ford's case. and in every one of them, the president,he the incumbent president, lost the first debate. every time. and i went back and spoke to some of the folks who prepped those presidents for the debates. i calledd them, they all knew i was doing trump, so i called them, and they all told me the same thing which i suspected, was presidents don't want to prep because they're presidents. they're, like, you know, i'm the president. what the hell do i a need to prepare for a debate for? i am the president. this guyre or woman over here, they don't know the presidency, i mow the presidency, i'm the president. so i sat down and said we need to start now, mr. president. and he said, i mean, no joke, he goes, what the hell do i have to prepare for? i'm president. i'm, like, this is so great, right? so i go into my briefcase, and i take out -- i toss 'em across to the table to him. and i said i want, i said debate prep is over. we're not doing anything else today. all i want you to do is go back tonigh
or election, in serld ford's case -- gerald ford's case. and in every one of them, the president,he the incumbent president, lost the first debate. every time. and i went back and spoke to some of the folks who prepped those presidents for the debates. i calledd them, they all knew i was doing trump, so i called them, and they all told me the same thing which i suspected, was presidents don't want to prep because they're presidents. they're, like, you know, i'm the president. what the hell do i...
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the last of the 14 masonic presidents gerald ford.rom that point freemasonry has gone into steady, steady decline. there are now about 1 million although exact numbers are hard to come by and we can talk about the reasons for that declined whether it's information or thinning that 1 million is still pretty impressive and we think there may be about 6 million across the world and there are parts of the world where freemasonry is growing. freemasonry and women seems to growing. and i could go into the reasons for that but it has tremendous imaginative power and stories to tell. >> a couple of last questions here. of the groups that you mention are the shriners with the freemasons in any way and the president, is it true that franklin roosevelt had something to do with putting in a masonic symbol in the dollar bill? >> okay. yale you have to be a freemason to join the shriners. freemasons because they are the great joiners, the great members of the fraternity have generated all kinds of branch office association's and the shriners being
the last of the 14 masonic presidents gerald ford.rom that point freemasonry has gone into steady, steady decline. there are now about 1 million although exact numbers are hard to come by and we can talk about the reasons for that declined whether it's information or thinning that 1 million is still pretty impressive and we think there may be about 6 million across the world and there are parts of the world where freemasonry is growing. freemasonry and women seems to growing. and i could go...
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even the people who were in detroit at the convention because it was gerald ford was going to become the vice president and all this kind of stuff. i think it was fate that gave him the breath of experiences he had. they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world was when russia was looking to reemerge not as the soviet union, but something else. the berlin wall comes down, even the british were not in favor of german reunification at that time. they were skeptical of it. george h.w. bush was the visionary transformational leader that was patient, and kind, and inclusive and did not command but invited. the way he would, especially during the time of that you reunification of germany, really meant there would be no hot war. we ended the ideology of the soviet union and the united states. we did it peacefully because president bush earned and gave respect pretty gave respect to people who were willing to be part of a solution. and he earned respect because he did that but his relationship with gorbachev was something no one could have predicted for years be
even the people who were in detroit at the convention because it was gerald ford was going to become the vice president and all this kind of stuff. i think it was fate that gave him the breath of experiences he had. they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world was when russia was looking to reemerge not as the soviet union, but something else. the berlin wall comes down, even the british were not in favor of german reunification at that time. they were skeptical...
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host: ever since maybe gerald ford, presidents seem to be quite well financially in their post-presidency, yes? guest: that's correct. i think ford was the first one to enjoy financial rewards from having been a former president, but he's the first one who does it as actively as he does. he had made a modest sum of money as a congressman, and then as president, there are a lot of expenses that won as president, which the american people might not realize. he didn't leave with a great deal of money. he sold his memoir for a pretty fair amount of money to then-publicker harper. he still didn't have a great deal of financial resources to fall back on. he joined certain corporate boards, went on a speaking circuit, something he called the rubber chicken circuit. he would appear in pro am golf tournaments sometimes for an honorary. so i wouldn't say he made a living from it, peter, but he certainly benefited from having been a former president and made a fair amount of money before he died in 2006. host: the clintons, the obamas, ronald reagan, they all did pretty well financially, yes? host:
host: ever since maybe gerald ford, presidents seem to be quite well financially in their post-presidency, yes? guest: that's correct. i think ford was the first one to enjoy financial rewards from having been a former president, but he's the first one who does it as actively as he does. he had made a modest sum of money as a congressman, and then as president, there are a lot of expenses that won as president, which the american people might not realize. he didn't leave with a great deal of...
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can't see him running against him like say like bob dole against bush 41 or reagan did against gerald fordrepublicans have to admit they have a deep bunch with a lot of people that are contenders and willing to take on president trump it, seems. listen. >> i think people sleeping on ron desantis. ron desantis is a very, you know, formidable opponent. i can't even believe the conversations i'm hearing with people saying i don't think he can win the national election. why not? what would make them think he can't win the national election? sorry to tell you all, i'm from south carolina. more of the country is more like florida than we may want to believe. but the majority of america is more, you know, rural and, you know, full of conservative values like in a place like florida than there is, you know, other places, i think when you live in new york, you know, california, you might be fooled and think that's the world, but that's not the world. the world is more southern and midwest than anything. >> steve: i think is he exactly right. you know, he works out of new york. but he has got the un
can't see him running against him like say like bob dole against bush 41 or reagan did against gerald fordrepublicans have to admit they have a deep bunch with a lot of people that are contenders and willing to take on president trump it, seems. listen. >> i think people sleeping on ron desantis. ron desantis is a very, you know, formidable opponent. i can't even believe the conversations i'm hearing with people saying i don't think he can win the national election. why not? what would...
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you go to the pre-obama erc trump under performed traditional republican presidents going back to gerald ford in the 1970s. and so he started from a lower point in 2016. but what we did see in 2020 wasn't uptick in both black and hispanic support. that has a lot to do with how those groups fared economically during the trump years. we saw a record low unemployment rates for blacks and hispanics but reset record low poverty rates for blacks and hispanics. and more importantly with some black wages are rising a faster rate thanin white rages during e three-year stretch prior to covid. you also have to remember how bad blacks had it economically for the majority of obama's presidency. black unemployment did not fall below double digits until the seventh year of these obama presidency. blacks had a very bad economically under president obama. they support him overwhelmingly. he isit well-liked among blacks and whites and he still is in terms of popularity. but his economic policies, his stewardship of the economy did not go over well. with blacks or whites. and so i think blacks remember how bad
you go to the pre-obama erc trump under performed traditional republican presidents going back to gerald ford in the 1970s. and so he started from a lower point in 2016. but what we did see in 2020 wasn't uptick in both black and hispanic support. that has a lot to do with how those groups fared economically during the trump years. we saw a record low unemployment rates for blacks and hispanics but reset record low poverty rates for blacks and hispanics. and more importantly with some black...
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then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount a successful primary challenge to a sitting president. still, she says even of 2024 is a quiet year for newsom. do not count him out in future years. does he have an eye on national aspirations? i think the answer is yes, he does doesn't mean that he absolutely will ent that he can. no, it doesn't. and for now, the governor says he's focused on the state capitol where the legislature is set to reconvene on december. 5th reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> following their thanksgiving break this week, lawmakers return to washington and they have just 3 weeks to tackle a long to do list
then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount a...
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then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. and 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount a successful primary challenge to a sitting president. still, she says even of 2024 is a quiet year for newsom. do not count him out in future years. does he have an eye on national aspirations? i think the answer is yes, he does doesn't mean that he absolutely will run the moment that he can. no, it doesn't. >> and that was a tome wallace reporting for us. for now, the governor says he's focused on the state capitol where the legislature is set to reconvene next week. >> in the south bay, tiny homes might soon be coming to to train stations in san jose. it's part of the city's push build more temporary
then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. and 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and...
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then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount a successful primary challenge to a sitting president. still, she says even of 2024 is a quiet year for newsom. do not count him out in future years. does he have an eye on national aspirations? i think the answer is yes, he does doesn't mean that he absolutely will run the moment that he can. no, it doesn't. and for now, the governor says he's focused on the state capitol where the legislature is set to reconvene on december. 5th reporting here in sacramento, eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> for sports. >> the niners picked up a big win yesterday was their 4th win in a row. they are officially one of the hot
then governor ronald reagan unsuccessfully ran against president gerald ford in the 1976 gop primary. 4 years later, then governor jerry brown did so against president jimmy carter in the democratic primary. >> levinson says do not expect the same of newsom. it is unusual for someone within the president's party to really mount a successful challenge in the primary. it does divide the party. you need an enormous. >> sound ation of fundraising of supporters in order to try and mount...
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gerald ford did it in one motion. pen. his back in his report with the back of rogerrald's neck. ford was told that he could not walk and think at the same time, and suddenly he became a forensic pathologist, forensic photographer. expert. everything at once and easily moves the field hole, but in 79 the house committee put this hole back in place, since they had autopsy photographs. it is likely that members of the commission at that time. order. it was thought that no one else would see these photos when the review board declassified the entry about about what fort did, the former commissioner replied that it had nothing to do with conspiracy theory. he was just trying to be more precise. this directly contradicts ford's conversation with french president valerie, ford told him that this murder was not committed by a loner, that it was planned. we're sure it was planned, but we don't know yet. with these documents declassified by the review board, we see what happened in a different light in the story of the assassinatio
gerald ford did it in one motion. pen. his back in his report with the back of rogerrald's neck. ford was told that he could not walk and think at the same time, and suddenly he became a forensic pathologist, forensic photographer. expert. everything at once and easily moves the field hole, but in 79 the house committee put this hole back in place, since they had autopsy photographs. it is likely that members of the commission at that time. order. it was thought that no one else would see these...